Haiti and its neighbour the Dominican Republic lies on the junction between two enormous tectonic plates, the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. As the molten magma circulates deep beneath the surface of the earth, currents try to move the enormous rock masses making up the plates causing them to rub against each other. Sometimes plates move over each other, and in other places, they try to slide against each other.
Haiti and its neighbour the Dominican Republic lies on the junction between two enormous tectonic plates, the Caribbean Plate and the North American Plate. As the molten magma circulates deep beneath the surface of the earth, currents try to move the enormous rock masses making up the plates causing them to rub against each other. Sometimes plates move over each other, and in other places, they try to slide against each other.
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